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Alternative Energy News Monday June 18th 2007



Gorontalo may build nuclear power plant in 2008Gorontalo may build nuclear power plant in 2008
(Antara News: Sun, 17 Jun) Gorontalo will likely become Indonesia`s first province to have a nuclear power plant (PLTN) after it reached agreement with the Russian power company Raoues to set up a nuclear power plant in the province, an Indonesian official has said.


Renewable Energy FairRenewable Energy Fair
(WAOW Wausau: Sun, 17 Jun) Today marked the third and final day of the Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living fair in Custer.


We must consider nuclear energyWe must consider nuclear energy
(Pacific Daily News: Sat, 16 Jun) It is time that we consider alternative methods of power generation for Guam. Much has been written and discussed concerning alternative forms of energy, but very little has been covered concerning the use of nuclear energy as an option.


Europe marks first Wind Day with call for more renewable energyEurope marks first Wind Day with call for more renewable energy
(People's Daily: Sat, 16 Jun) European Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs called Friday for the use of more renewable energy in the European Union (EU) as the first European Wind Day was marked across the continent.



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City searching for renewable energy park siteCity searching for renewable energy park site
(The Fort Collins Coloradoan: Fri, 15 Jun) Working to create a stronger economy and attract primary jobs, Fort Collins City Council members are thinking and talking about renewable energy.


RETA will create veins, arteries for renewable energyRETA will create veins, arteries for renewable energy
(BizJournals: Mon, 18 Jun) Solar power soon could flow from New Mexico to its neighbors.


Israeli alternative energy companies to make pitch at energy forumIsraeli alternative energy companies to make pitch at energy forum
(BizJournals: Fri, 15 Jun) A delegation of 11 Israeli clean energy companies exploring a possible partnership with alternative-energy companies in the Albany, N.Y., area will make a presentation June 18 at the Tech Valley Energy Forum.


Rules for utilities getting greenerRules for utilities getting greener
(The Arizona Republic: Mon, 18 Jun) Arizona utilities must have 15 percent of total energy output from renewable-energy sources, such as solar and wind, by 2025, Arizona's attorney general has ruled.


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